Dartmouth Falls to UNH in RiverStone Cup XI
MANCHESTER, N.H. – Sophomore Matt Lindblad (Winnetka,
Ill.) scored the game’s opening tally, but four goals from
UNH’s Stevie Moses was too much for the Dartmouth’s
men’s hockey team to overcome, falling to the Wildcats, 4-1,
in Saturday night’s Battle for the RiverStone XI at the
Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester.
Moses, who earned the game’s MVP honors, scored once in both
the first and third periods and twice in the middle stanza.
UNH (8-11-2) claimed its first RiverStone Cup since the 2010 season
after Dartmouth (7-7-2) took home the title last season.
Senior goaltender James Mello (Rehoboth, Mass.) was peppered all
night by a relentless UNH attack. In his first game in nearly a
month-and-a-half, Mello finished with 28 saves, including 15 in the
second period.
Lindblad’s second goal of the season was the result of a nice
breakout and pretty passing play with linemate and last
year’s MVP Doug Jones (Marietta, Ga.) as a UNH power play
expired.
Sophomore defender Taylor Boldt (Niwot, Colo.) hit Jones with an
outlet pass, who promptly fed the puck to Lindblad in the neutral
zone. Two passes back and forth between the two Dartmouth forwards
eventually led to Lindblad finishing the play with a high
backhander over the blocker of Wildcat goaltender Casey
DeSmith.
Jones’ assist was the 70th of his career, giving him sole
possession of 14th place all-time at Dartmouth. He had been tied
with Peter Summerfelt ’03 coming into the game. The helper
was also the 92nd point of Jones’ career as he approaches
becoming the 36th player in program history with 100 points in a
Big Green sweater.
UNH’s Stevie Moses scored the game’s next four
goals.His first came with the Wildcats on a 5-on-3 power play with
five minutes left in the first period. Dartmouth began the second
with a man-advantage of itsown, but Moses managed to score
shorthanded just 1:03 into the middle frame to give his team its
first lead of the night, 2-1.
Moses went on to net one more in the second and anther in the third
to secure MVP honors.
UNH was able to capitalize on Dartmouth miscues throughout, going
2-for-5 on the power play in the game. The Big Green were0-for-3
with the man-advantage and managed just one shot in in those
opportunities.
DeSmith, a Rochester, N.H., native had 21 saves, including 14 in
the third period.
Dartmouth has not defeated UNH in consecutive games since the
1979-80 season, a streak that now spans 27 contests.
The Big Green go back out on the road for two more games next
weekend as trips to Cornell (Friday) and Colgate (Saturday)
willclose out a five-game homestand before returning home to take
on Yale and Brown on Jan. 27-28.
NOTES: Mello started in the Dartmouth goal for the first time since
Nov. 27 at Vermont…Stevie Moses’ second goal of the
game was a shorthanded marker; the first allowed by Dartmouth since
Feb. 25 of last season when St. Lawrence’s Aaron Bogosian
netted one a man down…The line of Jason Bourgea
(SouthBurlington, Vt.), Alex Goodship (Balckfalds, Alberta) and
Paul Lee (Garden City, N.Y.) was broken up for the first time since
Nov. 4 against Quinnipiac when Bourgea and Goodship made their
season debuts; a streak of 14 games…Jones finishes his
career with two goals and four assists in four games against the
in-state Wildcats…The hat trick by Moses was the first in
the RiverStone Cup since Jarret Sampson did so for Dartmouth in the
wild 9-8 affair in 2005.












